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Symptoms of the spyware are:-- unwanted pop-ups directly related to the topic of the website being viewed at that time- Internet session failing after a period of time - after 5-10 minutes ("Page cannot be displayed message")- Exception error after each boot of system for "******.dll, Umonitor" - name of driver changes each time.

I have run Hijack this - see below.

I have also run Findit.bat which detected a few very suspicious looking files but they won;t be deleted / Killbox says they don;t exist. Some examples are:-

p68q0gl5e6q.dll & o4840elqehqe0.dll but the name is variable.

(We have also tried the VX2 Cleaner from Adaware but this insists the system is clean.)

Please print or copy these instructions because you are not able to access the Internet in SafeMode.

Make sure you are set to show hidden files and folders: A. On the Tools menu in Windows Explorer, click Folder Options.B. Click the View tab.C. Under Hidden files and folders, click Show hidden files and folders.D. Uncheck Hide extensions for known filetypes and Hide protected operating system files.How to see hidden files in Windows

This is a registration reminder that is used by a number of different companies. It is not needed and some people think that it reports back to the company about your computer, so I suggest fixing it...O4 - Startup: PowerReg SchedulerV2.exe

Close all other windows and browsers, and press the Fix Checked button.

Search for these files and delete them if found:C:\WINDOWS\WildFlics.exe <-- this file

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Edited by Daisuke, 29 January 2005 - 07:52 AM.

Everyday is virus day. Do you know where your recovery CDs are ?Did you create them yet ?